101 Easy Things You Can Do To Ready Your Home For A Disaster by Bernie Carr This book should
be a part of every prepper’s library. It covers everything from buying staples in bulk (# 41),
to how to distill water (#25), to how to navigate without a compass (#100). In the introduction
she

Okay, so there is something of a zombie craze going on,
and I am sure you have noticed it. Personally I feel it is little silly, especially when you have
grown men talking about their equipment for the Zombie Apocalypse. I do appreciate that the
majority of people are merely using zombies as a proxy for all sorts of epic scale disasters. That
said, why do we need a proxy? Oh well, I guess it is all in good fun.

But if there is
any person that reignited the zombie fire that really took hold in the 50s after George Romero's
classic, Night of the Living Dead
(go back and watch it, it is AWESOMELY scary and tense, a great flick), it is Max Brooks. Brooks
wrote the Zombie Survival Guide and the truly great and pulpy World War Z: An Oral History
of the Zombie War.

Tooth and Nail (2010) by Craig DiLouie is the story of a U.S. Army unit quickly redeployed from Iraq
to New York to help restore order and fight a flu-like pandemic. Then things get crazy when some flu
victims develop a fast acting rabies infection. The pandemic starts as a respiratory infection with
a high

Survivors (1976) by Terry Nation is the story of those in England who survive a pandemic that wipes
out over 95 percent of the earths population (also a TV series in the UK). This novel starts off
like a lot of pandemic apocalypse novels, everyone is slow to understand what’s going on as public
transportation